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Show fOUB PAGE PROVO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. BOOTS AINU NEWS Kth! Duckrft. Snritv Edh'or. Phon f UVUUiKs 11 ' HERE. BOOT- S- look vmxt I 107 A, 1 WON AT RAFFLE ' ! Vk .f iTPf oust" HEY OPrVL1. ; ... . . Mty Ui MW - Bftoiwrr, ANCTHCR TURKEY WOTlL WE 00 I- . If AFC UrgCS NeW Law 1 vutm decoop "' WITH DE. CfTHAM TVJO '' ., '"1-- , - , the church an San Francisco and) - - "' ecurt bousa Tuesday reports having enjoyed a most de afternoon. . . , , : ' T . , T lightful visit j 11. R. Siiryef and family of Fort Mr. aad HrmT tTaic Turser of Worti, Tuu, are among the visit-Sa- lt La are spending the Thanks- - or in Provo this week. i giving holidays here. WU1 K. Aadentow and Letry Mann " BaswaeB C. ChUds of Sprlngville both of Provo, were united In mar-- "' and Clara May Cornaby of benja riage Tuesday afternoon - at the min were Issued a marriage license county court house by County Clerk ' at the county court house Tuesday E. Byron Dastrup.. afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Bex Johnson are C H. Bennett and W. & Covington of Mayfieid, Kentucky, were spending the week end in Salt Lake with Mr. asd Mr. Sam Joneav-- - I CAKE SALE SATrRDAV H0WEY Under the auspice of the First w ward missionary society a cake sale wil be held in Sanitary Ths marriage of His Aft on Hard' Meat Market and the Whitehead's lira. of and Bishop' Inf. daughter Market Satuiday morning, comA. W Hardinfrof Provo, to Gilbert 9:30 o'clock. Reed Marrhant, son of Mra Jane mencing at Marchant of Summit county, took rSHOWER... GIVEN FOR BRIDE plae Tuesday in the Salt Lake 4em-Among tfoiT in teresUng social , pi. The young couple were aoconv events last week was the miscelnesday, j panied to the temple by Sir. Kve--i laneous ofshower given by Mrs. Arvel MarMlse Jeasie Johnson of San Fran Mr. H. and Mr. Durrant lyn Golde Beal Pea, and Eatella cisco, California, la spending a few f chant will leave In a few daya for Morgan at her home Friday evet Panguitch, where they are teaching ning, complimentary to Mrs.' Earl Johnson, both, of Pleasant Grove, daya here with her parents; Mr. and Barrett of American Fork, a recent were Issued ' school this winter. marriaga license al I Mia. Jderton Karren. bride. A color scheme of "pink And j white was used throughout the en ; MBS. JOHNSON tertaining rooms "and in the lunch- O etvr-"BrldeJr- HOSTESS-THENBS was the Mrs. A. Rex Johnson entertained feature of the evening's entertain i a few friend at her home Monday. ment, the favor being awarded to t The entertaining rooms were pret- - Miss Clara Miller. During the i tily. decorated with the season s luncheon, Mlso DeVeda Hansen niH ' flowers and ferns. .Social chat and Mi Beatrtcr W0TCM RtJJY FO EVtRX P0UW0 Art TrXVCCS OFT music were the diversion's, and a the guests with, readings. Numerous , delicious luncheon 'was' served to useful and beautiful gifts were ore- CHL.-XA- S sen ted the guest of honor from the MAMI IWr ' ' TUKKEY AH KKJ PUT BACK 0r4 fifteen. 1 following: Mra Heber Barratt. Miss -Mejba Barratt, Miss 'Mabel Miller. J Tk.-- S T"1Judge Charles Burnell of the su DEUGHTFtX THANKSMiss Clara Miller, Mrs. Bernard t perior court, of Los Angeles proGIVING PINftER Webb. Mrs. Robert Webb. Mrs - Mr.-s.-nd poses that marriage be authorised Mrs. Ralph Poulton Will Ray Soger, all of American Fork for five-ye: entertain at a periods with option family Thanksgiving Mrs. F. M. Hatchings, Mra Mayo of renewal Judge Burnell says his J dinner at their home Thursday. Fosd, Mr. Garn Carter. Mrs is plan merely to legalize current ;. Covers will be laid for James and Arthur N . Taylor, Mrs. t Bert marriage customs. aaserUns-- that 7S Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. James lor, Mra, Fred Farmer.EltoirTav. Mrs. El. i to 80 per cent of divorces are oo-- J - ; Bullock and family,, and Mr.- - and warV Nelson. Mrs. Johnson talned by agreement of husband Mra Norman Thomas and family. Mrs. jpiyde Khudsen, Rena Miss DeVeda ' : ' atwvugn uie jaw toroios "aiisem jsnaa, Beatrice Smith such an agreement tne hostess. i FIRST WARD -f fBIMAEV BAZAAR RECENT BRIDE HONORE- DUnder the auspices' of the First) wara rrimary association, a Dazaar a Mrs. Evelyn Durrant entertained number of friends at a shower at 1 will be held Monday afternoon at I f o'clock In the ward .social hall. ner noma Monday evening in honor a distinguished quality about the "eea Merchant, formerly PHONE d There will be a to add'.., 8 of the Haddorff that sets "on whose mar. Merriment to the occasion, and in Harding, Pac Tuesday In the connection with the bazaar there ' and gives this piano a value un- . , Mr, and Mra, Charlee Stewart of apart temPle. Chrysanthemums will also be a fair festival, including Vineyard are rejoicing over the ar -equalled. The Haddorff sound board and the " " " wc"' uoea " aecorate the a program and dance. Refresh-- J Steele, Miss Alice Steadman, Miss furnished by Prof. William F. Han- ful to any. other nation:' The fact rival of a fine baby girl, born Sat? v.. rooms. j u win J mechanism that goes with it are the Games and Helen Sneddon, Miss Alice Nelson, sen. Refreshments will be 'intricate the at mhI, will lTS RUIU UUI it.. merunning MIC KllCr- residence. Maciia urday family t served. (hat Washington did not chop down music were the features of j noon. Everyone is Invited. Miss LeVon Tucker, Miss Madgo AH members are cordially invited a cherry tree doos not detract from Mother and baby are doing nicely. of Charles Haddorff and are found creations 1 during which a delicious Sneddon, Miss Dorothy Thurman, to attend. character' his fls one of the iri was this hear luncheon . the I v in and served to the follow- Miss Verna Mrs. Myron Vail of Dale, trlah, only piano. ! world's crcat men." Fassey, Miss Geneva niANKSGrVING DINNER ing: Mrs, Walter Tayolri Mrs. John is here a few for Mr. with and days a Haddorff. is always Mra H. R. Booth Will entertain uurrant, Mrs. Emil Hansen, Mrs. Herring: Miss Ellen Watklns, Miss Mrs. S. M. Holdaway of Vineyard. Vanlta Lowe, Miss Noma Christcn- demonstrate it. r. j at k family 'Thanksgiving dinner Cdward Mesorw. A former coarh la suing ihn rnU '.vf.; Mra. Willi. m scn and the hostess. 1 at her home at Edtjewood farm, wiHuiieii, MiSTKCeorgiana Mrs. R. E. Allen has returned lege for J25.000, charging breach Johnson, i Thursday afternoon. Cover will be Miss Luclle Chrlstensen. Miss Anita home after spending -- Kathorine the past Norrfs, author: "Wo of contract Maybe he still -- v 4 laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs nansen, Miss Mattle Hiatt, Mrs. B. Y. IT. WOMEN should be ready when the next he was hired to coach a football month in San Francisco. California. i I. E. Brdekbank and family, Mr, Marshall, Mrs. Wilford Porrv Mn A NNOUNCEM E NT j "'here she has been visiting .her son, war hysteria comes, with a few team. Mts. E L. Roberts, Mrs. H. Tl. I tacts and a little common and Mrs. r . u. Aaams ana lamuy, , wiixora Johnson, Mrs. Eldon Pavn K.nignt Allen, Who is district presisense, "The One-Pric- e House" r. ana Mrs. jnton moow ski miss leona Durrant. Miss Melh,i Merrill, Mrs. W. H. Snell. Miss and there will be no war." dent of the L. D. S. mission field J. Leifthmah H and E. Rcvor Wilma Miss Miss Jeppson. and her family, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Booth ,Durrant, Barbara there, Mrs. sister Hlncklcv AngpjB Knight were Provo visitors todayfronvOg-den- . . . ., . ,, and family.' of Lehi. Starr Jordan. Mrs. Allen also at miss gacxetia Klder. Mra. Oscar Maughn and Mrs. A. C. Candland W. E. Pulsifer. retired book pulv tended the conference session nfi PJygare, Mrs. A. D. St Joer, Mra will be hostesses to the B. Y. U. lisher. New York: "There has been Frederick Keyte. Miss Hilda Hard- women at the- home of Mrs. Rob a tendency of late, among histoi'; MRS. BOOTH ENTERTAINS ing and Mrs. Edward Harding. erts Saturday afternoon at 3. Dr. ians to weed out much tradition STUDENTS z beautiful gifts were received H. G. Merrill will eive a lectiir nn fhnt line Knnl Inln mi - (iIb(am. t?.. Many Mrs. Ralph E. Booth entertained e Meat- - ,nls can In no way be construed as .. , i some of her piano students at her 1 .,.! ' - Will hnhirmlnl i.l ... iu, IS I juc UlUDICiU Program I II sT . n i l tvjj orheln- . ? M " wnmuaau I -Z. hormv Tuesday afternoon. - Wrgo SIXTH WARD DANCE baskets of orchid asters were used TONIGHT la decorating the entertaining Everyone is cordially Invited rooms. Adelightful musical pro attend the dance in the Sixth ward gram was furnished bv the follow- amusement hall this evening, which ing .students: Leah Harris, Oscar is neing given under the ausnlces ! Booth. ' Tom Parkri Paul Boyer, of the M. Men and Gleaner girls of Dorothy Parker, Donna Dastrup, the ward. The music will be furGrace Strong, Gwen Nelson, and nished by Wilde's Musical TroubaOW Pulsipher. Mr. Booth and the dours . Misses Joy, and Verda Bachellor ifurnished strong trio selections. A delicious luncheon was served at DELIGHTFUL THANKSGIVING PARTY the conclusion of the recital. ' Prominent Provo Girl Married - "vr pli Smrrh-entertai- rW T : 1 : )jf V "4r "14 iTTlw' I , .;;'';'"' irr ' - t- ar Wtenyouhearllie HADDORFF nothing else will satisfy THERE'S fish-pon- I I,?,00 ,ke .. lg - it enter-tainmen- t, ' Come It. pleasure to J'lILQEJDNGUEU ' ' thi-ik- s Dixon- - Taylor Russell Co. - -- Weatom FREE I r "ThrTealdencrorWss Hilda was the scene of a delightful Far-re- BUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Nate C Coleman ntcrtalnod at a well appointed Inner party st their home Sunday. A crystal bowl of the season's flow- fax were used to decorate. Covers nanKperivlnir partv Mondav nlng when she entertained several friends. Fail flowers prettily dec orated the entertaining rooms. Dur ing the evening of music several interesting, games were nlaved. tMTm Noma ChrlBtenBen and Mtngl I 'pieman and Mra Matilda Spring- - Vanlta Lowe being awarded ths of Midway and Mr. and Mrs. prizes. A delicious luncheon was) IJolcman. served to the lolpwlng: Miss Grace . . - f rr . i'. 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